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he lives locally here and howard frank patterson who is best known for her work which is remarkable, young adult novel which is remarkable in a way. i think there is a real core anchor. it's one of those odd literary cultures and places where people gather that you know in the northeast part of the country. you would have to go to brooklyn new york ticket as close. particularly for writers, unlike a lot of places we are a front porch culture, not a backyard culture so you get to know your neighbors and you rely on your neighbors. you learn how to work together and depend on each other and from that comes the heart of what makes the story because you know people so you know what happens in their lives. there are not many communities in america like that anymore sadly i think. they have the scale, scope and size and the kind of big sense of community and they are all in this together. we are unique town and that we have independent bookstores which are disappearing all across the country. we have an independent college. we have in 1905 independent art sinema house and we have a magnifi
he lives locally here and howard frank patterson who is best known for her work which is remarkable, young adult novel which is remarkable in a way. i think there is a real core anchor. it's one of those odd literary cultures and places where people gather that you know in the northeast part of the country. you would have to go to brooklyn new york ticket as close. particularly for writers, unlike a lot of places we are a front porch culture, not a backyard culture so you get to know your...
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local clinics likeshave gre and keptopulatiohigh. for geographers like george lovell e goodews is tempe byace ground. sos he ponde outlook for doña magdalena's he can only hope for a change in the balance of people to the land that supports them. the inequitiesesult from three cycles of conquest, lasting over 500 years. as maya population continues to grow, a ck of nd reforjust sures greasoci ueaval lasting over 500 years. in guatemala. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
local clinics likeshave gre and keptopulatiohigh. for geographers like george lovell e goodews is tempe byace ground. sos he ponde outlook for doña magdalena's he can only hope for a change in the balance of people to the land that supports them. the inequitiesesult from three cycles of conquest, lasting over 500 years. as maya population continues to grow, a ck of nd reforjust sures greasoci ueaval lasting over 500 years. in guatemala. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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working with locals, they learnz about you when you learnxz about them postmarked in new orleans, who did you hook up with? how did you get to be a volunteer? is there an office? >> guest: my job. they were working for rebuilding together. it said they were looking for volunteers and i took it. rebuilding together is still working together. when i was back in new orleans in may, i saw the places that we worked out. now they are functioning neighborhoods. rebuilding together has had about 18,000 volunteers since hurricane katrina. the gentleman who runs the organization, we were driving through the city and he pointed out the houses and said that every one of these houses has been touched by volunteers. >> host: after new orleans, what was your next trip? >> guest: my wife and i taught english at an elementary school in cosa -- costa rica. it was a rather intense learning curve. it was first-graders through sixth graders. they had a different range of needs. it was a little tricky. >> host: in your two weeks during your time and costa rica teaching english, what did you accomplish? >>
working with locals, they learnz about you when you learnxz about them postmarked in new orleans, who did you hook up with? how did you get to be a volunteer? is there an office? >> guest: my job. they were working for rebuilding together. it said they were looking for volunteers and i took it. rebuilding together is still working together. when i was back in new orleans in may, i saw the places that we worked out. now they are functioning neighborhoods. rebuilding together has had about...
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en el 2008 hace su debut cuando lnuestra e querida pamela da el servicio del tiempo en la estacion local de miamiami >> quiero ver las imagenágenes a pamela >> hay que invitarlo en p >>> es hora del noticiero más premiado del área de la bahía, noticias univisión 14 a las seis >>> decenas de clientes fueron testigos de una trifulca en un centro comercial. >>> una joven madre es asesinada en oakland, y el sospechoso anda suelto. >>> una familia llora la muerte de una mujer que es atropellada, y el responsable de la tragedia es un profugo de la justicia ♪. >>> buenas tardes, les saluda león felipe gonzález, el empleado de una joyería se armó no solo de valor al enfrentar a dos delincuentes, tenemos al información. >>> así es, est
en el 2008 hace su debut cuando lnuestra e querida pamela da el servicio del tiempo en la estacion local de miamiami >> quiero ver las imagenágenes a pamela >> hay que invitarlo en p >>> es hora del noticiero más premiado del área de la bahía, noticias univisión 14 a las seis >>> decenas de clientes fueron testigos de una trifulca en un centro comercial. >>> una joven madre es asesinada en oakland, y el sospechoso anda suelto. >>> una familia...
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he was behind the wheels of a roadster, carrying an ad for a local shopping mall. uh-huh. >>> workers at a capitol plaza wal-mart are threatening to walk off the job. they say that are upset with low pay and low staffing. the wal-mart workers say they are ready to strike starting at 4 p.m. on monday. >>> no revelation in that a twinkie may last forever. but not many people thought the pastries would outlast the company that makes them. >> reporter: junk food junkies are taking a trip down memory lane, as hostess goes belly-up for good. they bought as many as they can carry. >> i cannot let my granddaughters grow up without tasting the original twinkie. >> i mean, i don't eat them much. >> ever since i was a good, loved it! >> and i like the swirl on it and i would eat that first! >> ha ha! >> reporter: for baby boomers, this goes all the way back to howdy and twinkie the kid. >> the fresh snacks with a smack in the middle! >> reporter: despite the bankruptcy, there is some hope that the twinkie may survive if some other company buys the brand and decides to resurre
he was behind the wheels of a roadster, carrying an ad for a local shopping mall. uh-huh. >>> workers at a capitol plaza wal-mart are threatening to walk off the job. they say that are upset with low pay and low staffing. the wal-mart workers say they are ready to strike starting at 4 p.m. on monday. >>> no revelation in that a twinkie may last forever. but not many people thought the pastries would outlast the company that makes them. >> reporter: junk food junkies are...
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law enforcement officials are like anywhere else, the unfortunate thing was many of them were very local, paid very low wages. the system itself pushed them through to take money in order to survive. we have to continue working with foreign countries because one thing we don't want to do. we have our own work to do inside the united states. they should be doing their own. we can support them and many people are willing to do that and we will be seeing that more in the future as we train officers in mexico and they train them there are people willing to work and we have seen many of their own officers die within the past two years because of trying to enforce laws against the cartel. >> let's go to the next question. >> when you are in a tough situation if you don't have a positive attitude there's no way you can survive. you need to wake up every morning assuming you will survive the day and somehow get to the next day when you can start over again. a very tough way -- if everyone could do it everyone would be doing it. positive attitude is very important. >> another question. >> any wri
law enforcement officials are like anywhere else, the unfortunate thing was many of them were very local, paid very low wages. the system itself pushed them through to take money in order to survive. we have to continue working with foreign countries because one thing we don't want to do. we have our own work to do inside the united states. they should be doing their own. we can support them and many people are willing to do that and we will be seeing that more in the future as we train...
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their family sells goat meat in a local market. they also groworn, barley and a little wheat. but the climate makes farming a constant battle. its d iluatys poor so when jones interviews anastacio, he is not surprised eau. translator: what kind of work did you do in the u.s.? cortaba los arbotos... translator: i chopped christmas trees and picked apples. ( conversing ) narrator jones's findings challenge the widespread assumption thatigra workers move permanently to the.s jones ( translated ): and you went how many times? translator: six times. narrator: as hard as this land is, these people are attached to this place. many move north to earn investment capital that they bring ord me slor: to your family and your wife? en pmegar. translator: most importantly, it was r e children'school, food and clothing. jones: the remittances which migrants bring back or send back are used by their families, first for food, then for educational health and small appliances, and then for larger investments such as improving a house or investments in agriculture. ator that is the nation's fouhn
their family sells goat meat in a local market. they also groworn, barley and a little wheat. but the climate makes farming a constant battle. its d iluatys poor so when jones interviews anastacio, he is not surprised eau. translator: what kind of work did you do in the u.s.? cortaba los arbotos... translator: i chopped christmas trees and picked apples. ( conversing ) narrator jones's findings challenge the widespread assumption thatigra workers move permanently to the.s jones ( translated ):...
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un cantante de fama local que recibe un balazo en la cabeza que lo lleva a la tumba. . y re com pepas. y no lo pudieron lograr. y va a afectar a la gran sociedad venezolana. y los Índices serÁn mayores. al menos 7 bandas actÚan en caracas. segÚn las estadÍsticas policiales 10 kaoup otros maou ocurrir diariamente y pocos cas casos. y han re kmn dado de izquierda a dp los legisladores. algunos hombres y mujeres heterosexuales, dieron su apoyo a la comunidad. que exigÍa en la misma casa de las leyes de colombia. que se le respete la igualdad de derechos. >>> realmente estamos hablando por los que no tienen voz o quisieran tener desatÓ la protesta. >>> es un sexo sucio. asqueroso. un sexo que merece repudio. un secciÓn extremen tal. el. uno de los miembros del congreso. >>> el presidente del congreso, puede decir lo que a bien tenga. >>> y no es a quien a messi no como amas. y el amor en sÍ. si aprueba el matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo. >>> por orden de la corte constitucional de este paÍs el congreso de la repÚblica tiene hasta julio del prÓximo aÑo
un cantante de fama local que recibe un balazo en la cabeza que lo lleva a la tumba. . y re com pepas. y no lo pudieron lograr. y va a afectar a la gran sociedad venezolana. y los Índices serÁn mayores. al menos 7 bandas actÚan en caracas. segÚn las estadÍsticas policiales 10 kaoup otros maou ocurrir diariamente y pocos cas casos. y han re kmn dado de izquierda a dp los legisladores. algunos hombres y mujeres heterosexuales, dieron su apoyo a la comunidad. que exigÍa en la misma casa de...
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en guatemala, municipal empato de local 0-0 con halcones la mesilla y petapa tambien de local empato 1-1 con juventud escuintleca. tambien se realizo el sorteo de la exagonal por la concacaf, la primera fecha 6 de febrero. mexico recibe en el azteca a jamaica, honduras recibira a estados unidos y panama en el estadio romel fernandez se medira a costa rica. dejamos el futbol y vamos con la nba en un partido muy disputado. hablamos de los celtics que recibieron en el td garden a los wizards de washington y les decia muy disputado porque el ganador fue en tiempo extra. el triunfo fue para los celtics 100-94, logrando su segundo victoria de la temporada mientras que los wizards siguen sin conocer la victoria, ya tienen tres derrotas al hilo. 100-94 en tiempo extra gano celtics a wizards hace instantes. les recuerdo que el partido de la mls entre red bulls y dc united fue suspendido y vamos con las imagenes. para mostrarles parte la fuerte nevada que asoto esa region y que obligo a la liga a suspender el partido y se ha reprogramado para jugara maÑana a las 7.30 de la noche siempre y cua
en guatemala, municipal empato de local 0-0 con halcones la mesilla y petapa tambien de local empato 1-1 con juventud escuintleca. tambien se realizo el sorteo de la exagonal por la concacaf, la primera fecha 6 de febrero. mexico recibe en el azteca a jamaica, honduras recibira a estados unidos y panama en el estadio romel fernandez se medira a costa rica. dejamos el futbol y vamos con la nba en un partido muy disputado. hablamos de los celtics que recibieron en el td garden a los wizards de...
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and so the pollutants that emitted locally, the local effects would be on the health of the population and on the air quality. but then they could also -- the regional impact, which would affect the ecosystem. and then, also, there's the global impact that would affect the climate. so this is very serious. narrator: 24 hours a day for 30 days, the milagro team collected data using airplanes, radars, weather balloons, and dozens of scientific instruments. i brought here to mexico city an instrument which i call the differential supersaturation separator. our instrument is called a long-path differential optical absorption spectrometer. photoelectric aerosol sensor. a proton transfer mass spectrometer. this is what we call a caps probe, which stands for "cloud aerosol and precipitation spectra" probe. what it measures is aerosol particles, which are the very fine particles in the air. as we fly, it's in front of the plane, because there would be engine exhaust if it was further back, so it sees the air first. aerosol air comes through this probe, and what is detected is the size of the p
and so the pollutants that emitted locally, the local effects would be on the health of the population and on the air quality. but then they could also -- the regional impact, which would affect the ecosystem. and then, also, there's the global impact that would affect the climate. so this is very serious. narrator: 24 hours a day for 30 days, the milagro team collected data using airplanes, radars, weather balloons, and dozens of scientific instruments. i brought here to mexico city an...
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i do not want to say that nothing has been done, because scott can tell this -- at the local level. the local watchdog is hurting around the country, but at the national level i do not know that a so much the case that we are not able to be vigilant anymore. i think vigilance is taking a different form. it is taking the form of more collaborative efforts, where people are working together to produce really in-depth stories that are hard hitting and take that watchdog role. it is happening in other mediums. a lot of documentary filmmaking is becoming investigative and there's more support and acknowledgment for that. if you look at the numbers over time, more newspapers do not exist, a lot of reporters have lost their jobs, that is true, you cannot deny it, but i went to the investigative reporting conference this year and there were 1500 people there, one of the largest turnouts ever. people are still doing work, doing it in different ways. the money is always hard to come by. it may be harder, but we also have wider means of distribution. it is hard to say -- there is no clear cost
i do not want to say that nothing has been done, because scott can tell this -- at the local level. the local watchdog is hurting around the country, but at the national level i do not know that a so much the case that we are not able to be vigilant anymore. i think vigilance is taking a different form. it is taking the form of more collaborative efforts, where people are working together to produce really in-depth stories that are hard hitting and take that watchdog role. it is happening in...
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at the same time is also informed by a long and interesting career in local journalism. something like that to me has tremendous power. that is
at the same time is also informed by a long and interesting career in local journalism. something like that to me has tremendous power. that is
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i helped a local high school teach herb with three children avoid foreclosure. i believe small businesses a constituents too and i spend a lot of time helping them in the district. we have one company in baltimore that makes display cases that had a contract with a defense contract. we were able to expedite their payments and keep the business running. these are the types of things i do every day. i believe the election should be won on the record, not the rhetoric you hear during election time. my record is substantiative. had reflects my priorities which i know are the priorities of constituents o of the second district. that's jobs and the economy. i have built a reputation in washington as one of the most nonpartisan members of the house of representatives. my breaking party lines have been acknowledged by the washington post, national journal and other independent news sources. the washington postcalled my relationship with republican chairman of the house intelligence committee a small miracle of bipartisanship. that should be rep kateed throughout congres
i helped a local high school teach herb with three children avoid foreclosure. i believe small businesses a constituents too and i spend a lot of time helping them in the district. we have one company in baltimore that makes display cases that had a contract with a defense contract. we were able to expedite their payments and keep the business running. these are the types of things i do every day. i believe the election should be won on the record, not the rhetoric you hear during election...
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doesn't please locals or her. >> i love seeing my neighbors every day. i love delivering mail to them. it's the spine of our community. >>p>,r this is. >> her grandparents ran a general store in this spot. this isn't just a building. it is the person. >> she's a friend, neighbor. and everyone relies on her. >> it is an attitude inside, and out. >> i have never seen anyone doing stretches out there. >> is that a violation of federal law? >> i don't think so. he found a dry spot to sit down. >> with that, she returned to work. there isn't as much mail as there used to be but it keeps her busy f you want to mail anything, she'll take care of it. >> so you're in limbo? >> i am. >> who is that? >> that doesn't feel good. >> wayne freedman abc 7 news. >> all right. thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> want to remind but our exclusive alarm clock app available now for your an droid phones you can down load now for free. the three-alarm clock app is still available if you have an iphone. >> abc 7 news at 5:00 begins now. >> good citizens go above an
doesn't please locals or her. >> i love seeing my neighbors every day. i love delivering mail to them. it's the spine of our community. >>p>,r this is. >> her grandparents ran a general store in this spot. this isn't just a building. it is the person. >> she's a friend, neighbor. and everyone relies on her. >> it is an attitude inside, and out. >> i have never seen anyone doing stretches out there. >> is that a violation of federal law? >> i...
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and yet our funding from the local government and federal government have been cut 15% to 20%. emphasifamily sizes are growing. and the working poor, their hours are cut and they need food. it's not because they're not trying. it's because every agency's experiencing the same kind of increase. >> is the face of poverty the same or is it changing? >> i'm seeing definitely more men. when i first started two years ago, it was 80%, 90% women. now we're seeing dads come in. single men coming in. especially latino population. which makes up 61% of our recipients. we're seeing way more men coming in. the first time, they're a little hesitant. but after they feel welcomed, they're coming in. and we hear the story, i want to work, i want to work, i can't find anything. >> someone who runs a local pantry say the economy is turning the corner but when i see the line of need not turning the corner around the block, then i'll know we're turning the corner. >> the working poor, when you look at the numbers, that means they're employed, but when you don't work enough hours or make enough mone
and yet our funding from the local government and federal government have been cut 15% to 20%. emphasifamily sizes are growing. and the working poor, their hours are cut and they need food. it's not because they're not trying. it's because every agency's experiencing the same kind of increase. >> is the face of poverty the same or is it changing? >> i'm seeing definitely more men. when i first started two years ago, it was 80%, 90% women. now we're seeing dads come in. single men...
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as well in the local area in dallas, texas, also got involved and it took the mayor of el paso to sign a resolution to say they had his back. they were supporting him and believed his story. the company he's worked for maintained his innocence all the time saying this shipment was destined for finics and never intended to cross into el paso. that border crossing is so small there, one of the closest in the world. >> and going into juarez. >> that's not a place that you want to go in the last four years. a lot of violence there and said he never intended to go in. ended up there. very thankful to be back home. had a family party last night, family reunion and now he's back on u.s. soil. he may want to stay out of mexico for a little while longer. >> all right, nick. thank you very much. appreciate that. >>> to some he was one of the greatest tv villains of all time. to others he was a dear friend. >> celebrities and people around the world are remembering actor larry hagman today. we'll talk about what everyone is saying, and we'll read some of the thoughts that this v come in from twit
as well in the local area in dallas, texas, also got involved and it took the mayor of el paso to sign a resolution to say they had his back. they were supporting him and believed his story. the company he's worked for maintained his innocence all the time saying this shipment was destined for finics and never intended to cross into el paso. that border crossing is so small there, one of the closest in the world. >> and going into juarez. >> that's not a place that you want to go in...
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through the public utilities commission, through local regulation, we react and try to do everything we can to solve problems. if you are talking about deals like if you come to california, we will pay 7000 for any job, we have a little bit of that but it is hard to pay people for their business activities. we do not have enough money. they're doing that all over the state. cutting deals. we are doing that in some respects. it is our race. how does michigan spent so much subsidy attracting -- michigan is not doing that well. you have some money but what about other things to invest in and take care of? we want to make our regulatory climate more transparent. we have a long way to go. we are open and ready to go. there is a lot of people who want to keep the regulation complicated or make it worse. it is -- this could be something, you have to fight and crush opposition to change regulations. it is not a paper exercise. it is a contact sport. you have to understand that. the world is like that. we look for things and wherever we can, will do it. it is very hard to cut people a tax bre
through the public utilities commission, through local regulation, we react and try to do everything we can to solve problems. if you are talking about deals like if you come to california, we will pay 7000 for any job, we have a little bit of that but it is hard to pay people for their business activities. we do not have enough money. they're doing that all over the state. cutting deals. we are doing that in some respects. it is our race. how does michigan spent so much subsidy attracting --...
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. >>> y mañana no se puede perder el partido de vuelta de la liguilla mexicana entre local ta y chivas, a ver si las chivas se pueden recuperar tenemos un invitado especial javier vasco a gi wrae estará con fwhos otros. >>> gracias y con l fwhaf dado a la vuelta de la esquina artesanos demichoacán motivos para estar orgullosos porque algunas de sus obras, serán exhibido en el vaticano. >>> este nacimiento realizado con paso pa de caña técnica ancestral y también otro nacimiento y dos árboles navideños. que son skroortd y con esto llegamos al final con las noticias importantes a esta hora, más atoed lante más informo pgs tudz.
. >>> y mañana no se puede perder el partido de vuelta de la liguilla mexicana entre local ta y chivas, a ver si las chivas se pueden recuperar tenemos un invitado especial javier vasco a gi wrae estará con fwhos otros. >>> gracias y con l fwhaf dado a la vuelta de la esquina artesanos demichoacán motivos para estar orgullosos porque algunas de sus obras, serán exhibido en el vaticano. >>> este nacimiento realizado con paso pa de caña técnica ancestral y...
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officials have begun a new program to encourage taliban soldiers to leave their posts and integrate into local communities. >> reporter: in the center of the province a ceremony is held for fighters who are renouncing their membership in militant group and reintegrating into society. >> translator: i have fought for over ten years. many of my comrades were injured. i'm tired of this. >> reporter: taliban soldiers who handed in their weapons received about $360 to cover living expenses. this is is equivalent to six months salary in the cotry. >> translator: the afghan government pledges full support for people who participate in the peace process. >> reporter: this ngo which is supported by the japanese government gives former soldiers work removing land mines and exploding mines are being accumulating in conflict since the invasion of the former soviet union in 1979. devices remain scattered across the country and innocent people continue to fall victim to them. former soldiers are housed together and go out every day to use metal detectors in their search for land mines. >> translator: i'm ha
officials have begun a new program to encourage taliban soldiers to leave their posts and integrate into local communities. >> reporter: in the center of the province a ceremony is held for fighters who are renouncing their membership in militant group and reintegrating into society. >> translator: i have fought for over ten years. many of my comrades were injured. i'm tired of this. >> reporter: taliban soldiers who handed in their weapons received about $360 to cover living...
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[ male announcer ] lease a 2013 c250 for $349 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >> near the first time ever. u.s. companies are paying a global warming fee for carbon emissions. in california the state raised 300 million for businesses buying cap and trade permits and more are expect tod come later. get rad for this to sweep over the crountry and sweep away jobbings. >> it means less investment and job cradings and lower standard of living. this is it another government attempt when gang sterse do at this time they don't have nuclear physicists weapons. you hav to pay up. it is it a source of money and putting an artificial expense on business. >> if businesses have to pay more and they would cut back on jobs. >> i am contemplating the fact that california has nuclear weapons it is still far more red states than blue states. i wouldn't be concerned about it when it gets congress. >> it starts in california and spreads. nonly music. i am confident it will not. and troubles me. big business can handle this because of them having the over head but this crushes small business. >
[ male announcer ] lease a 2013 c250 for $349 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >> near the first time ever. u.s. companies are paying a global warming fee for carbon emissions. in california the state raised 300 million for businesses buying cap and trade permits and more are expect tod come later. get rad for this to sweep over the crountry and sweep away jobbings. >> it means less investment and job cradings and lower standard of living. this is it another government...
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but again, written by our own folks, our local kids, our own local artists. and regeneration is a celebration of fact that this country is changing. do you know that 47% of americans under 18 are non-white? 80% of senior citizens are white. and one of the big reasons we're seeing a big political conflict right now is based on that reality. and instead of looking at this new generation with fear, we choose to look at this new generation with celebration. and if we don't invest into this new generation, then i think the future of america is much less bright. that's a good word to use, reinvest, because that's basically what it is. if you don't provide the services that you do and the other folks who are here on this show today, you know, where are kids going to be able to get this cultural enrichment, this educational platform that we're trying to push? >> correct. if we don't invest in them, it's not just about them. it's also about our society because these are the future taxpayers who are paying into the system that will take care of the older folks. so it's
but again, written by our own folks, our local kids, our own local artists. and regeneration is a celebration of fact that this country is changing. do you know that 47% of americans under 18 are non-white? 80% of senior citizens are white. and one of the big reasons we're seeing a big political conflict right now is based on that reality. and instead of looking at this new generation with fear, we choose to look at this new generation with celebration. and if we don't invest into this new...
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he was taken to local hospital and lived, three surgeries in 222 stitches later miraculously there was not a broken bone in his body, clayton died instantly at his feet. they came as a tribute to clayton 25 trucks in 50 farmers the world in one by one to tackle the widespread field and pulled up 280 a. before it was too late all the while watching from his window was russell white in a wheelchair his grandchildren close by to witness at all. they quickly and methodically plowed along he harvested the colonel's and trucks hauled them away disbarment friends did it in four hours which would have taken him and his brother three weeks or more to do. we are glad to help. this is what our community and a lot of communities stand for. an emotional journey not only for russell and his family but for the farmers who did the only thing they knew how to do when one of their own was down. we need to take this into learn and grow from it. also will walk again watching his friends and fellow farmers harvest what could be the last crop was hard for him. i am in tears. how wonderful for them to do tha
he was taken to local hospital and lived, three surgeries in 222 stitches later miraculously there was not a broken bone in his body, clayton died instantly at his feet. they came as a tribute to clayton 25 trucks in 50 farmers the world in one by one to tackle the widespread field and pulled up 280 a. before it was too late all the while watching from his window was russell white in a wheelchair his grandchildren close by to witness at all. they quickly and methodically plowed along he...
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it's one of many local i.d. rings that altogether reap millions in profits. >> what they'll do is this is like the universal sign for they call them mica which is like license or i.d. >> he's got the help of mexican born informants both on the street and inside the jail, including this man, whom we'll call joachim. >> referee: he says what happens is you give them a picture, and they go -- takes them a couple hours to do it and when they come back, that's when you pay for your i.d. they always recommend a photo place as well. each person will make over $2,000, $2,000 every day. yeah. seven days a week. >> with an estimated quarter million illegal immigrants living in the chicago area, there's no shortage of customers. yet many of them choose to ignore where their money is really going. >> have your guy go get the cards with him, bring them back -- >> then we know where it's at. >> and meet pat somewhere else. >> we're trying to create a conspiracy and get as many players that are involved as possible. he's going
it's one of many local i.d. rings that altogether reap millions in profits. >> what they'll do is this is like the universal sign for they call them mica which is like license or i.d. >> he's got the help of mexican born informants both on the street and inside the jail, including this man, whom we'll call joachim. >> referee: he says what happens is you give them a picture, and they go -- takes them a couple hours to do it and when they come back, that's when you pay for your...
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and stronger, but the family was forced to leave the school because of tensions because -- between local lebanese and the refugees. >> we left because of all the trouble there. sometimes i did not feel safe to be in a room. we may have been better off in syria. >> now in a different village, he is still not settled. he often goes back across the border to help the rebels inside syria. on one trip he shot this dramatic footage of an ssa attack on a government building in homs. some more refugees arrived in lebanon every day. in his old room at the school we found another family lovain, eating, and sleeping in the tiny space. -- living, eating, and is living in a tiny space. he has no hope of returning home anytime soon. >> living under the sky only to come back to my home. >> the un estimates that 100,000 syrian refugees are now in lebanon. the strain is telling on both communities. with their lives on hold, these refugees are preparing for a second winter stuck in this school. it will be cold and wet. and with bashar assad hanging on to power, and with relations with the lebanese here at
and stronger, but the family was forced to leave the school because of tensions because -- between local lebanese and the refugees. >> we left because of all the trouble there. sometimes i did not feel safe to be in a room. we may have been better off in syria. >> now in a different village, he is still not settled. he often goes back across the border to help the rebels inside syria. on one trip he shot this dramatic footage of an ssa attack on a government building in homs. some...
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mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local souvenir shops. is a big hit defunct are incurred in still helps keep the money flowing. the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards. for its a not very popular with tourists. should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of. the time the change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add the morning rush and so. to the repertoire the audience called the wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar and. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a donor night concludes the longest and while this campaign in our history colors eleven world that made for a magical before our eyes that some additional time with twists and turns in the hallmarks of this campaign is what you like but we're going to do your numbers you're going to like to talk. to some guys i'm having martin and this is
mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local souvenir shops. is a big hit defunct are incurred in still helps keep the money flowing. the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards. for its a not very popular with tourists. should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of. the time the change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to...
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businesses. >>> keeping it local, how businesses across the bay area fared today on small in business saturday. ♪[ music ] >> you have heard of this song? have you heard enough of this song? it's a song you can't seem to escape and how this year's song "gangnam style," has made it into the record book. >>> just download the ktvu app and watch all of our newscasts live and you can be connected anytime, anywhere. that call the bay area home. whether it's helping a nonprofit provide safe, affordable housing within the city, supporting an organization that's helping kids find jobs and stay in school, or financing the expansion of a local company that's creating healthier workplaces, what's important to the people of the bay area is important to us. and we're proud to work with all those who are making our communities stronger. a fatal accident is still causing major traffic problems near sfo. you can see a line of traffic and emergency vehicles on scene. you are looking at northbound highway 101. just north of the airport in san bruno. the accident happened about 8:45 tonight on the nor
businesses. >>> keeping it local, how businesses across the bay area fared today on small in business saturday. ♪[ music ] >> you have heard of this song? have you heard enough of this song? it's a song you can't seem to escape and how this year's song "gangnam style," has made it into the record book. >>> just download the ktvu app and watch all of our newscasts live and you can be connected anytime, anywhere. that call the bay area home. whether it's...
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likely going to see the main rivers stay within their banks but certainly could see some local creeks and streams overflow their banks so flooding tomorrow. winds a big concern. we have wind advisories going up tonight could see sustained winds 30 to 40 miles per hour across some of the peaks, maybe 50 miles per hour and that could bring down some trees. high country we are looking at some snow up there and lots of it. winter storm warrants going up 7,000 feet. the latest forecast has 1 to 3 feet but could see more like 5 feet. temperatures in the 60s over the next couple of days, batten down the hatches. we have a series of storms rolling in for tonight through monday morning. looks like we'll catch a break monday, tuesday, wednesday. here's your snow report: carry chains, no messing around, one to three inches of snow now, more on the way from looks like a series of storms rolling in. kirkwood 8" of new snow and lots of snow in the northstar. >> you are going to be busy tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> just the magnitude of the problem was completely overwhelming. >> at first it just see
likely going to see the main rivers stay within their banks but certainly could see some local creeks and streams overflow their banks so flooding tomorrow. winds a big concern. we have wind advisories going up tonight could see sustained winds 30 to 40 miles per hour across some of the peaks, maybe 50 miles per hour and that could bring down some trees. high country we are looking at some snow up there and lots of it. winter storm warrants going up 7,000 feet. the latest forecast has 1 to 3...
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when they left, some of the locals starting digging around and found this monument. a very small site mostly destroyed by a settlement factory. almost all of the -- by a cement factory ground up into gravel or cement. the main body of the text broke off. >> only the last few years we understand what it says. >> yes this is what all the controversy is about. fairly heavily damaged at the end. the end phrase that mentions the end will terminate in 2012. >> something significant is going to happen according to the tablet. this is signifying a changeover? >> flavor of that event is what is mess missing. >> this missing fragment has led to over 3,000 books that many claim to explain the true apocalyptic ending of the maya calendar. >> over 200 million hits on google, maya 2012. when i started this, 10 years ago, i get 10, 12,000, which was a lot for that day. that's a magic word. >> anthony is professor of astonomy and anthropology at colgate university and author of the book "end of time." >> in the 20s it was the egyptians that was the excavation of king tut's tomorrow.
when they left, some of the locals starting digging around and found this monument. a very small site mostly destroyed by a settlement factory. almost all of the -- by a cement factory ground up into gravel or cement. the main body of the text broke off. >> only the last few years we understand what it says. >> yes this is what all the controversy is about. fairly heavily damaged at the end. the end phrase that mentions the end will terminate in 2012. >> something significant...
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local police are overstretched, but like many people here, the police chief is upbeat about the area's prospects. >> the situation is improving every day. it is 100% better than it was the day before. if we continue to do that, the roadways will be made safe. sinkholes are being filled in, utilities are coming back. we are a resilient people. we look to rebuild. >> that resilience applies to jim as well. he is not giving up on the place he grew up. he does not know what insurance will contribute toward repairs, and some of what he lost simply cannot be replaced. >> every once in awhile, i have to just sit down. every once in awhile, i realize that this storm is going to change a lot of lives and a lot of this entire area. >> the storm moved on after just one night, but jim and his neighbors will feel the effects for years to come. >> we have to take a quick break, but when we come back, we will take a closer look at developments in the democratic republic of congo where fighting continues. >> that story and plenty of sports action, so do not go away. keep it right at that number on you
local police are overstretched, but like many people here, the police chief is upbeat about the area's prospects. >> the situation is improving every day. it is 100% better than it was the day before. if we continue to do that, the roadways will be made safe. sinkholes are being filled in, utilities are coming back. we are a resilient people. we look to rebuild. >> that resilience applies to jim as well. he is not giving up on the place he grew up. he does not know what insurance...
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tigre jugando de local supero 4-2 a cerro porteÑo de paraguay, los goles llevaron la firma de mariano echeveria, ruben botta, federico santander, santiago salcedo, jonathan fabro y alejandro donatti. con este resultado tigre clasifica a la semifinal. mientras que en chile la universidad catolica le gabana 2-1 al independiente de argentina, resultado que tambien le da la clasificacion a la semifinal al equipo chileno. en guatemala, comunicaciones le gano 1-0 a la universidad, en bolivia, the strongest le gano 2-1 a san jose oruro, y bolivar supero 1-0 blooming. a nivel local se lo prometicos y lo complimos recientemente en el estadio de la escuela blair, se jugo la final de la liga internacional de maryland y el equipos screaming eagles se proclamo campeon al derrotar al en en honduras, motagua le gano 1-0 a savio. hasta aqui los deportes buenas noches para todos. al volver fanny guetirrrez, nos brinda esta edicion de noticias con un poco de entretenimiento, y les cuento que una de nuestras cadenas y maÑana es viernes, asi que la gran pantalla se viste de gala con dos y acontinuacion
tigre jugando de local supero 4-2 a cerro porteÑo de paraguay, los goles llevaron la firma de mariano echeveria, ruben botta, federico santander, santiago salcedo, jonathan fabro y alejandro donatti. con este resultado tigre clasifica a la semifinal. mientras que en chile la universidad catolica le gabana 2-1 al independiente de argentina, resultado que tambien le da la clasificacion a la semifinal al equipo chileno. en guatemala, comunicaciones le gano 1-0 a la universidad, en bolivia, the...
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he is a big hit in the classroom and now he's caught the eye of one of the most popular magazines, a local teacher getting nationwide acclaim. and the final installment of twilight is out and already been raking in big bucks. we will see how the review goes. [ snoring ] ♪ ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing. [ birds chirping ] introducing zzzquil the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] over every holiday season your mouth has been sipping, snacking, yellowing. nutcracking, gift stacking yellowing. mistletoe'ing, ho ho ho'ing yellowing. and every holiday season, your teeth have been yellowing. fact is if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips remove over 10 years of stains, and whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest. life opens up when you do. in a hurry? try 2 hour express whitestrips just in
he is a big hit in the classroom and now he's caught the eye of one of the most popular magazines, a local teacher getting nationwide acclaim. and the final installment of twilight is out and already been raking in big bucks. we will see how the review goes. [ snoring ] ♪ ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it's not for colds it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a...
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that the republican party is more starbucks -- that the democratic party is more starbucks than the local diner? >> i did not think that is the way the democratic party has chosen to go. >> there was a great hue poll from late august. they told the middle - pew -- pew poll from late august -- late august. they were overwhelmingly democratic. so i would say in terms of who democrats are fighting for and the perception of food democrats are fighting for, the perception is not that the democrats are fighting for shoppers at the exclusion of diner patrons. i would argue that the reverse is true. they are more likely to say mitt romney's policies benefit the rich. >> do they say obama relates more to me, but i wonder whether he is competent in his effectiveness? did you see that in the data? >> there was something interesting in the exit polls. there were four active use. -- for attributes -- four attributes. it was an advantage that obama had over the fourth one. it was leadership or a fighter. i will get it i have it somewhere. >> it was obama performing better on cares about someone like me
that the republican party is more starbucks -- that the democratic party is more starbucks than the local diner? >> i did not think that is the way the democratic party has chosen to go. >> there was a great hue poll from late august. they told the middle - pew -- pew poll from late august -- late august. they were overwhelmingly democratic. so i would say in terms of who democrats are fighting for and the perception of food democrats are fighting for, the perception is not that the...
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state, local, federal levels together. it's the border security that working together, i'm a member of homeland security, member of ag, i understand the connections, and i want to continue working with todd because, again, we can spend all the time, but i'm still waiting, what are the solutions? i want to get ideas, i want input on how to work together. >> in addition to those solutions that i just enumerated, i think we need to continue, and i know we agree on this to modernize our legal force of entry, tremendous amount of trade comes through, our ports on a daily basis, i -- through texas, exports and imports, it's over 200 million a year, and agriculture's about 10% of that. that's a big part of solving a fourth burledder. >> i'm glad we've expanded it from one part. we talk about loredo texas, talk about trying to save, where to put more money, we can't forget about men and women in blue,ed border, ports of entry to move this. keep in mind that the u.s. ambassador, there's every day a billion -- $1.2 billion of trade
state, local, federal levels together. it's the border security that working together, i'm a member of homeland security, member of ag, i understand the connections, and i want to continue working with todd because, again, we can spend all the time, but i'm still waiting, what are the solutions? i want to get ideas, i want input on how to work together. >> in addition to those solutions that i just enumerated, i think we need to continue, and i know we agree on this to modernize our legal...
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7 pisos tenÍa 3 escaleras y todas iban hacia el mismo lugar la fÁbrica fue una tumba la televisiÓn local, reporta mÁs de 100 muertos y lo mÁs seguro que la cifra aumente, este es el movimienmento mismo fÁbrica ardÍa con todas las personas al apt rointerior los cuerpos estaban por todas partes, en estafa bric los obreros trabajan largas horas. >>> quisiera que el dueÑo de la fÁbrica se muera, lo quiere colgado, dice estÁ madre, soldado de ejÉrcito, fueron llamados para mantener el orden porque los familiares viven en espera de una noticias que no llega las autoridades dicen que puede tomar spans tambiÉn dijeron que estÁ fabrica no paÓo la Última inspecciÓn anual, es decir el dueÑo de la empresa estaba en la obligaciÓn de dar a los trabajadores un ambiente laboral seguro, entre las causas un corto circuito o la chispa de un cigarros. >>> seguimos contigo. >>> sigue la violencia en egipto, hoy se registraron diferntes enfrentamientos entre la policÍa y manifestando que se oponen al presidente egipto, la policÍa utilizÓ gas lacrimogeno para contener a la multitud. >>> las r
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fight full why does the law or threaten families the social fabric to see me and family have a right of local minimal faithing they have any kind of suspicion about the morphing of your children are often a just better at bringing up kids than their own mom and dad. from what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on. the footrace true. story. why don't count on. crime. coming up. mission and free accreditation and free transport charges free. range means free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media dog hearty dot com you. can. still. want to. welcome back to cross talk you know a little too much or we're talking about america's war on top of. each. story. ok if and i'd like to ask you and everyone else on the panel the true beneficiaries of the of the a mare of the american government's war on drugs are the following drug cartels drug dealers various law enforcement agencies and even pharmaceutical companies agree or disagree. i think that's basically right. i mean we're getting. well it's like out there because you're a ways of a
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a local nonprofit group committed to fighting child abuse says child abuse reports to go up that report card time but it does not have to be that way. tim joins us with what they are advising to help families. >> this has been a concern for some time. one baltimore organization trying to shed light on this issue is the family tree. it is the first marking period for students across the state, a time when parents get to review report cards. there is concern some parents over react if grades. to meet expectations. >> raising your voice or hand does not raise the grave. we do know after assessments, reports to child abuse agencies increase. it is very important for caregivers and parents to stay calm. >> they have these tips for parents. be calm and let your child tell you about their grades. praise your child by finding at least one good thing about the report card. ask them how you can help them do better. make a plan with your child's teacher. ask for advice from those who can help. some local parents and grandparents could not agree more. >> you want to better yourself and keep pushing
a local nonprofit group committed to fighting child abuse says child abuse reports to go up that report card time but it does not have to be that way. tim joins us with what they are advising to help families. >> this has been a concern for some time. one baltimore organization trying to shed light on this issue is the family tree. it is the first marking period for students across the state, a time when parents get to review report cards. there is concern some parents over react if...
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you have a local war lords located in the notes we have. the only groups the. sluices also argues in the right enough to find out it was like twelve men yet that marriage wasn't forced marriage was the smadi when i was fifteen yes you can liberate other women and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only effective social changes can be the afghans themselves afghan men and women we believe are going to stun them not to across parts. of the patient its chemical position and that it comes to actually stop people in the obama administration talking about how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so poorly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part. and realize that everything is ok. i'm charging markham is a big issue. for the i'm. more news today violence is once again flared up flow from these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada the for showing u
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about a half hour later another victim arrived at a local hospital with a gunshot wound. police say they're not yet where that shooting occurred. >>> police are looking into whether two drive by shootings are related. a woman was sent to the hospital after being shot on wendy street and taper avenue. now about an hour earlier, police say another drive by shooting happened on mark avenue near jana street. nobody was hurt in that shooting. anyone with information though is being asked to call police. >>> shedding your clothes on san francisco streets may soon be illegal. city supervisors will vote on a proposed ordnance to ban feudty. last friday a group of nudists filed a lawsuit against the proposal. scott weaner is pushing for the ban saying there have been too many complaints. the only exceptions will be for permitted street fairs and parades. >>> a sub committee is expected to looking into whether muni should continue to provide a service that provides service to low income children. >>> christien kafton tells us that this year those driving have reason to be thankful.
about a half hour later another victim arrived at a local hospital with a gunshot wound. police say they're not yet where that shooting occurred. >>> police are looking into whether two drive by shootings are related. a woman was sent to the hospital after being shot on wendy street and taper avenue. now about an hour earlier, police say another drive by shooting happened on mark avenue near jana street. nobody was hurt in that shooting. anyone with information though is being asked to...
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ktvu channel 2news. >> local red cross also work around the clock to help. at 5:45 the simple things you can do to help those on the east coast. > fema is facing budget cuts even as it deals with sandy. the obama administration's budget take away 3% of their funds including a billion dollar cut in disaster preparedness money. romney has also talked about making some of their services private in the past. a new york times report said that grants to local first responders have been cut 43% over the past two years. >> the gravy train may be ending somewhat, there is money going back but i could see that being hurt. >> reporter: the obama administration and the romney campaign have both softened their stance on fema cuts over the past few days. >> a 44-year-old facing charges in connection with an arson fire that damaged the law offices of the vallejo mayor. maude love pleaded not guilty to three counts of arson. the september 29th fire destroyed much of davis's law office. family members said that love suffer from mental illness. >> the vp hit the campaign trai
ktvu channel 2news. >> local red cross also work around the clock to help. at 5:45 the simple things you can do to help those on the east coast. > fema is facing budget cuts even as it deals with sandy. the obama administration's budget take away 3% of their funds including a billion dollar cut in disaster preparedness money. romney has also talked about making some of their services private in the past. a new york times report said that grants to local first responders have been cut...
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appeared that the subject was still alive but not responsive, so ems came, he was transported to a local hospital .. el portavoz de la polica dijo que el joven estaba vivo cuando lo encontraron, se le admnistr primeros auxilios, pero muri en el hospital.. s.o.t. amelia gonzález pérez/hermana de josh :16:03 he didn't deserve to be put in a trash can. he's not garbage. la hermana de gonzalez prez dijo que l no merecia que lo metieran en un bote de basura, l no era basura. s.o.t. cmdte. ben horner 8:24:25 it was cold out, there may have been some alcohol involved, we are not really sure yet what the cause of death is. pero la polica dice que joshua haba estado tomando alcohol la noche anterior, y que no saben exactamente qu caus la muerte.. esa noche estuvo muy frio, y pudo haber sufrido hipotermia. pero este vecino dice que la zona no es muy segura. s.o.t. noé sierra/vecino 10:11:08 sí está media, media crítica aqui la cosa, se oyen seguido balazos aqui en el area y todo eso. sin embargo, las personas que lo encontraron tampoco vieron nada que indicara que haya sido un homicidio. s.o
appeared that the subject was still alive but not responsive, so ems came, he was transported to a local hospital .. el portavoz de la polica dijo que el joven estaba vivo cuando lo encontraron, se le admnistr primeros auxilios, pero muri en el hospital.. s.o.t. amelia gonzález pérez/hermana de josh :16:03 he didn't deserve to be put in a trash can. he's not garbage. la hermana de gonzalez prez dijo que l no merecia que lo metieran en un bote de basura, l no era basura. s.o.t. cmdte. ben...
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the local electricity to get some homework done. >> how cold is it? >> it's freezing. >> did you do all your homework? >> reporter: heard the moment it all went dark. at the height of the storm a tree came crashing down taking
the local electricity to get some homework done. >> how cold is it? >> it's freezing. >> did you do all your homework? >> reporter: heard the moment it all went dark. at the height of the storm a tree came crashing down taking
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mientras nuestras escuelas locales y la seguridad publica pagan el precio. así que vote no a la proposición 32. es injusta. domina la accion blanca ---adelante ramon. take pkg cesar ---ultima pausa pero al regresar, take vo ---una avioneta a punto de aterrizar choca con una camioneta, le tenemos las impresionantes imagenes.. segment ends rol open
mientras nuestras escuelas locales y la seguridad publica pagan el precio. así que vote no a la proposición 32. es injusta. domina la accion blanca ---adelante ramon. take pkg cesar ---ultima pausa pero al regresar, take vo ---una avioneta a punto de aterrizar choca con una camioneta, le tenemos las impresionantes imagenes.. segment ends rol open
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it will provide seven or eight meals for a local family. the great thing is that you buy the bag locally and the bag is going to stay in your community. so you are really providing food for your hungry neighbors. >> it's pretty straightforward. a $10 bag helps so much. 165 bay area safe way stores are hosting the end hunger now food drive. i will be out there, jessica will be out there. the whole nbc bay area news team from all over in the bay area at different locations. i will be in mend ler park. you will be in pleasant ton. we invite you to join us. you can donate any time through christmas day. >>> get ready to lace up. one of san jose's big attractions is opening tonight. it is the 17th year that the ice rink will be open. olympic gold medallist kristie yamaguchi will be there. nbc bay area is a proud sponsor. we'll have to head out there and make an appearance as well. >> you're a big ice skater. >> i like to skate. i wouldn't say i'm big but i like to. >> still ahead at 6:00. jim march baugh returns to work after the medical scare.
it will provide seven or eight meals for a local family. the great thing is that you buy the bag locally and the bag is going to stay in your community. so you are really providing food for your hungry neighbors. >> it's pretty straightforward. a $10 bag helps so much. 165 bay area safe way stores are hosting the end hunger now food drive. i will be out there, jessica will be out there. the whole nbc bay area news team from all over in the bay area at different locations. i will be in...